Harry Allen Quartet - A London Date (2016)
Artist: Harry Allen Quartet, Harry Allen
Title: A London Date
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Trio Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, booklet) / MP3
Total Time: 62:06 min
Total Size: 403 / 144 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A London Date
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Trio Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, booklet) / MP3
Total Time: 62:06 min
Total Size: 403 / 144 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. This is My Lucky Day [07:56]
2. A Time For Love / You Are There [09:46]
3. June Song [11:03]
4. Where No Man Has Gone Before (Theme From Star Trek) [09:34]
5. Here's That Rainy Day [06:40]
6. (Back Home Again in) Indiana [10:02]
7. Our Love is Here to Stay [07:02]
Personnel:
Harry Allen - tenor saxophone;
Andrea Pozza - piano;
Simon Woolf - double bass;
Steve Brown - drums.
'London Date' is a live recording of a quartet featuring the incredible US jazz saxophonist Harry Allen recorded at the Watermill Jazz Club with Italian pianist Andrea Pozza, gifted bassist Simon Woolf and ever popular drummer Steve Brown.
Fans of the long lineage of the saxophone greats will not be disappointed. Harry Allen can be instantly lined up as a disciple of the late Stan Getz, but he has absorbed far more of the jazz saxophone tradition with elements of Hawkins, Webster, Zoot and Al, and elements from one of his teachers Scott Hamilton. However, Harry Allen's voice is very much his own and as fresh as any on the contemporary scene. With a formidable technique and searing sound Harry Allen continues the tradition of the great saxophonists before him.
The material on the CD is a straight blowing set of jazz standards, a couple of great originals penned by Harry Allen and Judy Carmichael and the theme to Star Trek based on the standard "Out of Nowhere".
Fans of the long lineage of the saxophone greats will not be disappointed. Harry Allen can be instantly lined up as a disciple of the late Stan Getz, but he has absorbed far more of the jazz saxophone tradition with elements of Hawkins, Webster, Zoot and Al, and elements from one of his teachers Scott Hamilton. However, Harry Allen's voice is very much his own and as fresh as any on the contemporary scene. With a formidable technique and searing sound Harry Allen continues the tradition of the great saxophonists before him.
The material on the CD is a straight blowing set of jazz standards, a couple of great originals penned by Harry Allen and Judy Carmichael and the theme to Star Trek based on the standard "Out of Nowhere".